The parody satire clause refers to a legal principle that allows for the use of copyrighted material without permission when the work is transformed into a parody or satire. This clause is rooted in the fair use doctrine, which permits limited use of copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, commentary, or humor. Courts often assess whether the new work adds new expression or meaning, making it distinct from the original. This clause plays a significant role in protecting creative expression while balancing the rights of copyright holders.
No, it is a parody/satire
parody, cartoon, distortion, satire
imitation, cartoon, copy, apology, satire
exaggeration parody diminution juxtaposition
Exaggeration, Incongruity, Reversal and Parody.
On Friday, the high school drama club will perform a parody of the television show, Gunsmoke. Some synonyms for the word parody are caricature, satire, and mockery.
satire charade lampoon mockery put-on spoof
Make 'Em Laugh The Funny Business of America - 2009 Satire and Parody Sock It to Me was released on: USA: 28 January 2009
One common synonym for parody is "farce." Others include "spoof" and "tie-in."
1.) Exaggeration 2.) Juxtaposition 3.) Parody 4.) Dimunition
The genre of The Simpsons is comedy
Amusing satire is often referred to as parody. It involves using humor and wit to mock or imitate a specific genre, work of art, or individual in a playful or humorous way.